Membership

A meaningful place for every student, graduate, institution, and friend.

Membership connects people to information, learning, networks, service, and opportunity. Partnership gives institutions a clear way to contribute.

Institutional purpose

Membership as participation, responsibility, and connection.

ASROI membership gives students and supporters a clear entrance into information, programs, working groups, mentoring, service, and leadership. Members are encouraged not only to receive opportunities, but to contribute knowledge, ideas, time, and care to the network.

Membership in practice

See how this work enters student and institutional life.

Student membershipA clear point of entry into education, opportunity, leadership, and peer connection.
Alumni and professional continuityGraduates remaining connected through mentoring, research, and professional exchange.
Friends and institutional membersFamilies, educators, volunteers, and organizations contributing to a sustained network.

Programs and development pathways

What ASROI can build with students and partners

These are working frameworks that can be developed into lectures, workshops, mentoring, research exposure, institutional visits, student led projects, sponsorship arrangements, and continuing programs.

01

Student Membership

For African students seeking education, community, training, scholarship guidance, careers, culture, and leadership.

  • Join programs
  • Receive opportunities
  • Contribute ideas and leadership
02

Alumni and Professional Network

Graduates and professionals remain connected, mentor, exchange knowledge, and collaborate across countries.

  • Become a mentor
  • Share an opportunity
  • Join professional circles
03

Israeli and International Friends

Students, educators, families, and volunteers participate, learn, serve, and build relationships.

  • Join exchanges
  • Volunteer skills
  • Participate in shared learning
04

Institutional Partnership

Universities, missions, employers, foundations, and sponsors create practical opportunity.

  • Propose a partnership
  • Sponsor a pathway
  • Host or contribute a program

How the work develops

Four dimensions of serious participation

ASROI uses these dimensions to move each subject from general interest toward structured student and institutional development.

Orientation

New members learn the purpose, programs, communication routes, expectations, and available support.

Opportunity Access

Members receive verified information about education, training, scholarships, careers, culture, and community life.

Participation

Students join program teams, listening sessions, language groups, service projects, and leadership development.

Alumni Continuity

Graduates remain connected through mentoring, professional circles, research, institutional introductions, and community knowledge.

Members contributing through service and local participation
Working groups, mentoring, and leadership development

Intended results

What this work should make possible

Participation

Specific roles for students and institutional partners

A successful initiative requires more than attendance. It needs informed participants, defined contributions, responsible coordination, and continuity.

Student Members

Participate, communicate responsibly, and contribute to community learning.

Alumni

Mentor, share professional knowledge, and sustain institutional relationships.

Friends of ASROI

Volunteer skills and join respectful cultural and community activities.

Institutional Members

Create defined opportunities and maintain accountable communication.

Partnership responsibilities

What each participant contributes and receives

PartnerContributionShared result
MembersParticipate and share opportunitiesAn active network
Mentors and VolunteersOffer time, expertise, and guidanceTrusted human connection
Institutional PartnersCommit access, knowledge, and resourcesPrograms with sustained value
SponsorsSupport training, scholarships, and student needsOpportunity reaches more students

Develop the next stage

Bring ASROI a defined need, an opportunity, or an institutional relationship worth building.

Students may request support or propose an initiative. Universities, diplomatic missions, employers, educators, foundations, and organizations may contribute expertise, access, research, venues, mentoring, training, sponsorship, or a continuing partnership.

African Students Rising Organization in Israelafrobeatinitiative@tutamail.com+972 50 607 6668+972 54 248 9981Jerusalem, Israel